By Cindy Witten
18 July 2008
Even though there is uncertainty about Premier Ebrahim Rasool’s future, the Tik Off - There is Hope campaign, headed by Rasool, is still going strong.
The campaign, which aims to promote drug awareness, kicked off at the Parow mall last week and will be moving to Charlesville Mall from 18 to 20 July. Lunga Luthuli from Hip Hop Media (The company in charge of running the campaign) said that so far it has been a huge success.
“The purpose of this campaign is to take it to the people and make them aware of the drug”. We want people to know that there is help out there,” said Luthuli. He adds that the youth will have the opportunity to participate in educational and awareness activities involving the affects of tik. He hopes that this program will have a positive impact on people's lives. Especially those who are affected by drug abuse.
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